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ONLINE TEST SERIES VIDEO LECTURES CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IBPS PO PRE - MODEL PAPER (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) Directions: In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each number, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. The Government seems to be in right earnest to ensure more ___21___ in governance. The Prime Ministers announcement that his Government is ___ 22___ drafting legislation to ___23___ the citizens right to information is indeed welcome. Though the talk on the right to Information is not new, we may ___ 24___ the Bill to be brought early this time. The previous Government had set up a high level committee to ___ 25___ a draft bill. But nothing has been heard about the batter since. ___ 25___ the committee did quit some work. The issue, however, has come to such a pause that a solution cannot be ___27___ further. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, a foreign Judge once said, while ___ 28___ the unwarranted secrecy in an administrative system. When those is authority know that people have the right to ask questions and the Government is under the ___ 29___ to provide them with answers ___ 30___ of authority, or of public finances, for personal or party ends Is less likely to happen. Q1. 21. (a) strictness (b) rudeness (c) leniency (d) economy (e) transparency Q2. 22. (a) personally (b) busy (c)not (d) reluctantly (e) absolutely Q3. 23. (a) presumption (b)absolve (c) curb (d)question (e) establish Q4. 24. (a) expect (b) wait (c)try (d)frustrate (e)appeal Q5. 25. (a) level (b) regard (c) prepare (d) enact (e) unearth Q6. 26. (a) even (b) as (c) because (d) until (e) though Q7. 27. (a) found (b) expect (c) delayed (d) looked (e) longed Q8. 28. (a) nurturing (b) criticising (c) demanding (d) appreciating (e) upholding Q9. 29. (a) pretention (b) substance (c) property

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(ENGLISH LANGUAGE) Directions: In the following passage there are

blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against

each number, five words are suggested, one of

which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the

appropriate word in each case.

The Government seems to be in right earnest to ensure

more ___21___ in governance. The Prime Ministers

announcement that his Government is ___22___ drafting

legislation to ___23___ the citizens right to information is

indeed welcome. Though the talk on the right to

Information is not new, we may ___24___ the Bill to be

brought early this time. The previous Government had

set up a high level committee to ___25___ a draft bill. But

nothing has been heard about the batter since. ___25___

the committee did quit some work. The issue, however,

has come to such a pause that a solution cannot be

___27___ further. Sunlight is the best disinfectant, a

foreign Judge once said, while ___28___ the unwarranted

secrecy in an administrative system. When those is

authority know that people have the right to ask

questions and the Government is under the ___29___ to

provide them with answers ___30___ of authority, or of

public finances, for personal or party ends Is less likely

to happen.

Q1.

21.

(a) strictness

(b) rudeness

(c) leniency

(d) economy

(e) transparency

Q2. 22.

(a) personally

(b) busy

(c)not

(d) reluctantly

(e) absolutely

Q3. 23.

(a) presumption

(b)absolve

(c) curb

(d)question

(e) establish

Q4.

24.

(a) expect

(b) wait

(c)try

(d)frustrate

(e)appeal

Q5. 25.

(a) level

(b) regard

(c) prepare

(d) enact

(e) unearth

Q6. 26.

(a) even

(b) as

(c) because

(d) until

(e) though

Q7.

27.

(a) found

(b) expect

(c) delayed

(d) looked

(e) longed

Q8. 28.

(a) nurturing

(b) criticising

(c) demanding

(d) appreciating

(e) upholding

Q9.

29.

(a) pretention

(b) substance

(c) property

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(d) affect

(e) obligation

Q10.

30.

(a) misuse

(b) governance

(c) dishonour

(d) curbing

(e) breach

Q11. He further said there is no purpose (1)/ in waiting for

the final approval since both felling of trees(2)/ and

commencement of work would (3)/ have already taken

place based on the in principle approval (4)/ No error

(5)

(a) He further said there is no purpose

(b) in waiting for the final approval since both felling of

trees

(c) and commencement of work would

(d) have already taken place based on the in principle

approval

(e) No error

Q12.

Not approving the (1)/ violent acts of (2)/ young

people to change the system (3) / the old gives him the

works of humanism (4)/ No error (5)

(a) Not approving the

(b) violent acts of

(c) young people to change the system

(d) the old gives him the works of humanism

(e) No error

Q13. The proposal which was aimed (1)/ at providing checks

and balances for decision made by (2)/ the regulators

has been (3)/I hanged fire for a long time due to

opposition from various quarters (4)/ No error

(a) The proposal which was aimed

(b) at providing checks and balances for decision made

by

(c) the regulators has been

(d)I hanged fire for a long time due to opposition from

various quarters

(e) No error

Q14.

The government has initiated (1)/ the process of

settling disputes(2)/ through voting in the CA (3) / a

step severe criticise by the opposition (4)/No error (5)

(a) The government has initiated

(b) the process of settling disputes

(c) through voting in the CA

(d) a step severe criticise by the opposition

(e)No error

Q15.

The Union Health Minister has (1) / pitched for an

increase in Its(2)/ budgetary allocation (3)/ citing plans

to strengthen the delivery of existing schemes (4)/No

error (5)

(a) The Union Health Minister has

(b) pitched for an increase in Its

(c) budgetary allocation

(d) citing plans to strengthen the delivery of existing

schemes

(e)No error

Q16. The government’s move (1)/ to extend (2)/subsidy on

raw sugar exports (3)/is expected provide some salve

by the industry (4)/ No error(5)

(a) The government’s move

(b) to extend

(c)subsidy on raw sugar exports

(d)is expected provide some salve by the industry

(e) No error

Q17.

One of the smallest mobile service provider (1)/ in

India by number of subscribers (2)/ the company is

giving up to 40% increment (3)/ including bonuses in

the current financial year (4)/ No error (5)

(a) One of the smallest mobile service provider

(b) in India by number of subscribers

(c) the company is giving up to 40% increment

(d) including bonuses in the current financial year

(e) No error

Directions : Rearrange the following sentences (A),

(B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to make a meaningful

paragraph and answer the questions which follow

(A)However while reading they would not know when

to pause and what to emphasize.

(B)Since then their use has been regularized and the

punctuation rules have been followed by all.

(C)In earlier days, people learnt by reading out loud.

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(D)But not everybody used the same punctuations for

the same thing.

(E)To address this problem, various signs depicting

various punctuations were introduced.

(F)Thus firmer guidelines regarding punctuations were

framed so that everyone used them in similar way.

Q18.

Which of the following sentences should be the SECOND

after rearrangement ?

(a)A

(b)B

(c)D

(d)E

(e)F

Q19. Which of the following sentences should be the THIRD

after rearrangement?

(a)A

(b)E

(c)D

(d)F

(e)C

Q20.

Which of the following sentences should be the FIFTH

after rearrangement?

(a)B

(b)C

(c)A

(d)E

(e)F

Q21. Which of the following sentences should be the SIXTH

(LAST) after rearrangement ?

(a)C

(b)E

(c)D

(d)B

(e)F

Q22. Which of the following sentences should be the FIRST

after rearrangement ?

(a)A

(b)B

(c)C

(d)D

(e)E

Direction : Read the following passage carefully and

answer the questions given below it. Certain words

expressions are given in bold in the passage to help

you locate them while answering some of the

questions.

Radically changing monsoon patterns. Reduction in the

winter rice harvest and a quantum increase in

respiratory diseases all part of the environmental

doomsday scenario which is reportedly playing out in

South Asia. According to a United Nations Environment

Programme report, a deadly three deep blanket of

pollution comprising a fearsome cocktail of ash, acids,

aerosols and other particles has enveloped this region.

For India, already struggling to cope with a drought, the

Implications of this are devastating and further crop

failure will amount to a life and death question for many

Indians. The increase in premature deaths will have

adverse social and economic consequences and a rise in

morbidities will place an unbearable burden on our

crumbling health system. And there Is no one to blame

but ourselves. Both official and corporate India has

always been allergic to any mention, of clean

technology. Most mechanical two wheelers roll off the

assembly line without proper pollution control system.

Little effort is made for R &D on simple technologies,

which could make a vital difference to people’s lives and

the environment. However, while there Is no denying

that, South Asia must clean up Its act, skeptics might

question the timing. of the haze report. The

Johannesburg meet on Rio+10 is just two weeks away

and the stage is ,set for the usual battle between the

developing world and the West, particularly the U.S.

President Mr. Bush has adamantly refused to sign any

protocol, which would mean a change in American

consumption level. U.N. environment report will likely

to find a place in the U.S. arsenal as it plants an accusing

finger towards controls like India and China. Yet the U.S.

can hardly deny its own dubious role In the matter of

erasing trading quotas. Richer countries can simply buy

up excess credits from poorer countries and continue to

pollute. Rather than try to get the better of developing

countries, who un doubted have taken up

environmental shortcuts in their bid to catch up with

the West, the U.S. should take a look at the

environmental profligacy. which is going on within.

From opening up virgin territories for oil exploration to

relaxing the standards for drinking water, Mr Bushs

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policies are not exactly beneficial, not even to Americas

interests. We realize that we are all in this together and

that pollution anywhere should be a global concern

otherwise only be more tunnels at the end of the tunnel.

Q23.

Both official and corporate Indians allergic to

(a)failure of monsoon

(b)poverty and Inequality

(c)slowdown In industrial production

(d)mention of clean technology

(e)crop failure

Q24. Which, according to the passage, is a life and death

question to many Indians ?

(a)Increase In respiratory diseases

(b)Use of clean technology

(c)Thick blanket of pollution over the region

(d)Failure in crops

(e)Dwindling agricultural yield

Q25. If the rate of premature deaths increases it will

(a)exert added burden on our, crumbling economy.

(b)have adverse social and economic consequences.

(c)make positive effect on our efforts to control

population.

(d)have less job aspirants In the society.

(e)have healthy effect on our economy.

Q26.

Choose the word which is SIMILAR in meaning of the

word profligacy as used in the passage

(a)wastefulness

(b)conservation

(c)upliftment

(d)criticalness

(e)denouncement

Q27. According to the passage, India cannot tolerate any

further

(a)crop failure

(b)deterioration of health care system

(c)increase in respiratory diseases

(d)proliferation of nuclear devices

(e)social and economic consequences

Q28. According to the passage, two wherever industry is not

adequately concerned about

(a)passenger safety on the roads

(b)life cover insurance of the vehicle owners

(c) pollution control system in the vehicles

(d)rising cost of the two wheelers

(e)rising cost of the petrol in the country

Q29. What could be the reason behind timing of the haze

report just before the Johannesburg meet, as indicated

in the passage ?

(a)United Nations is working handing love with U.S.

(b)Organises of the forthcoming meet to teach a lesson

the U.S

(c)Drawing attentions of the world towards devastating

effects of environment degradation.

(d)U.S, wants to use it as a handle against the

developing countries in the forthcoming meet .

(e)The meet is a part of political agenda of the U.N.

Q30.

Choose the word which is SIMILAR in meaning of the

Word allergic as used in the passage.

(a)liking

(b) passionate

(c)possessive

(d) crumbling

(e)repugnant

(REASONING ABILITY)

Directions : Study the following information

carefully and answer the questions given below

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students of a school.

They study in Standard VI, VII, and VIII with not more

than three in any Standard. Each of them has a favourite

e subject from Physics, Geography, English, Marathi,

Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics but not

necessarily in the same order.D likes Chemistry and

studies in Standard VIII with only H. B does not study In

Standard VII. E and A study in the same, Standard but

not with B. C and F study in the same Standard. Those

who study in Standard VI do not like Mathematics or

Biology. F likes Physics. The one who studies in

Standard VIII likes English. C does not like Geography

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As favourite subject is Marathi and G does not like

Biology

Q31.

Which subject does H like ?

(a) English

(b) Marathi

(c) Science

(d) Data inadequate

(e) None of these

Q32. What is G’s favourite subject ?

(a) Biology

(b) Physics

(c)Marathi

(d)Data inadequate

(e)None of these

Q33. What is C’s favourite Subject ?

(a) Economics

(b) Biology

(c) English

(d) Geography

(e) Data inadequate

Q34.

Which of the following combinations of student-

Standard. Subject is correct ?

(a)C - VII - Economics

(b)D - VI - Chemistry

(c)G - VII - Physics

(d) B - VIII - Mathematics

(e) None is correct

Q35. Which of the following group of students study in VII

Standard?

(a) EAF

(b) EGG

(c)EAG

(d)Data inadequate

(e)None of these

Directions: Study the following information

carefully to answer the given questions :

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around

a circular table facing towards the centre, but not

necessarily in the same order. All of them like different

colours viz. yellow, purple, orange, black, white, green,

red and blue. B is sitting second to the left of D. D likes

blue colour. B does not like yellow colour. D is the

immediate neighbour of that two persons who like red

and purple colours respectively. Three persons sit

between B and the person who likes green colour. F and

A are immediate neighbours. E does not like black,

yellow or purple colour. H is an immediate neighbour of

G. A is immediate neighbour of both who like red and

black colours respectively. E is sitting just opposite to H

who likes orange colour.

Q36.

How many persons are seated between H and D, if we

go clockwise from H to D ?

(a) Two

(b) Two

(c) Four

(d) One

(e) None

Q37. Which of the following pairs of persons represents the

immediate neighbours of G ?

(a)H and the person who likes black colour

(b)F and the person who likes green colour

(c)B and H

(d)The person who likes orange colour and C

(e)None of these

Q38.

What is Es position with respect to the person who likes

orange colour?

(a)Third to the left

(b)Fifth to the left

(c)Fifth to the right

(d)Fourth to the right

(e)Second to the right

Q39. Starting from A, if all the persons are made to sit in the

alphabetical order in clockwise direction, the positions

of how many per, sons (excluding A) will remain

unchanged?

(a)None

(b)One

(c)Two

(d)Three

(e)More than three

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Q40.

Who amongst the following is sit ting exactly between

the person who likes red colour and F ?

(a)G

(b)H

(c)B

(d)D

(e)A

Directions: Study the following information

carefully to answer the given questions :

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around

a circular table facing towards the centre, but not

necessarily in the same order. All of them like different

colours viz. yellow, purple, orange, black, white, green,

red and blue. B is sitting second to the left of D. D likes

blue colour. B does not like yellow colour. D is the

immediate neighbour of that two persons who like red

and purple colours respectively. Three persons sit

between B and the person who likes green colour. F and

A are immediate neighbours. E does not like black,

yellow or purple colour. H is an immediate neighbour of

G. A is immediate neighbour of both who like red and

black colours respectively. E is sitting just opposite to H

who likes orange colour.

Q41. How many persons are seated between H and D, if we

go clockwise from H to D ?

(a) Two

(b) Two

(c) Four

(d) One

(e) None

Q42.

Which of the following pairs of persons represents the

immediate neighbours of G ?

(a)H and the person who likes black colour

(b)F and the person who likes green colour

(c)B and H

(d)The person who likes orange colour and C

(e)None of these

Q43. What is Es position with respect to the person who likes

orange colour?

(a)Third to the left

(b)Fifth to the left

(c)Fifth to the right

(d)Fourth to the right

(e)Second to the right

Q44.

Starting from A, if all the persons are made to sit in the

alphabetical order in clockwise direction, the positions

of how many per, sons (excluding A) will remain

unchanged?

(a)None

(b)One

(c)Two

(d)Three

(e)More than three

Q45. Who amongst the following is sit ting exactly between

the person who likes red colour and F ?

(a)G

(b)H

(c)B

(d)D

(e)A

Q46. A travel towards East. B. travels towards North. C and D

travel in opposite directions. D travels towards right of

A. Which of the following is definitely true?

(a)B and C travel in opposite directions

(b)C travels towards West

(c)D travels towards north

(d)B and C travels in same direction

(e)None of these

Q47. A cow runs 20 metres towards. A boy started walking

positioning his back towards the sun. After sometimes

he turned left then turned fight and then towards the

left again. In which direction is he going now?

(a)East or West

(b)North or West

(c)South or West

(d)North or South

(e)None of these

Q48. Directions: In these questions, relationship between

different elements is shown in the statements. The

statements are followed by conclusions. Study the

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conclusions based on the given statements and select

the appropriate answer.

Statements:

D = K, K ≤ F, F > P

Conclusions:

I. P > D

II.K ≤ P

III.F ≥ D

(a)Only II is true

(b)Only I and II are true

(c)Only III is true

(d)Only II and III are true

(e)None of these

Q49.

Directions: In these questions, relationship between

different elements is shown in the statements. The

statements are followed by conclusions. Study the

conclusions based on the given statements and select

the appropriate answer.

Statements:

K ≤ N, N ≥ T, T < J

Conclusions:

I. J > N

II.K > T

III.T > K

(a)None Is true

(b)Only 1 and II are true

(c)Only II and III are true

(d)Only I and III are true

(e)None of these

Q50. Directions: In these questions, relationship between

different elements is shown in the statements. The

statements are followed by conclusions. Study the

conclusions based on the given statements and select

the appropriate answer.

Statements:

M > D, D = V, V ≥ W

Conclusions:

I. W > M

II.M < V

III.D ≥ W

(a)Only I and II are true

(b)Only II and III are true

(c)Only I and III are true

(d)Only III is true

(e)None of these

Q51.

Directions: In these questions, relationship between

different elements is shown in the statements. The

statements are followed by conclusions. Study the

conclusions based on the given statements and select

the appropriate answer.

Statements:

R ≤ D, D ≥ M, M = N

Conclusions:

I. R ≤ M

II.N ≤ D

III.N ≥ R

(a)Only I is true

(b)Only II is true

(c)Only III is true

(d)None is true

(e)All are true

Q52. Directions: In these questions, relationship between

different elements is shown in the statements. The

statements are followed by conclusions. Study the

conclusions based on the given statements and select

the appropriate answer.

Statements:

K = P, P > Q, Q ≥ R

Conclusions:

I. K > R

II.R < P

III.Q < K

(a)Only I and II are true

(b)Only II and III are true

(c) Only III is true

(d)All are true

(e)None of these

Q53.

Direction: In each question below are given some

statements followed by conclusions. You have to take

the given statements to be true and find which of the

given conclusions logically follow.

Statements:

Some gases are liquids.

All liquids are water.

Conclusions:

I.All gases being wateir is a possibility.

II.All such gases which are not , water can never be

liquids.

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(a) only conclusion I follows.

(b) only conclusion II follows.

(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.

Q54.

Direction: In each question below are given some

statements followed by conclusions. You have to take

the given statements to be true and find which of the

given conclusions logically follow.

Statements:

All minutes are seconds.

All seconds are hours;

No second is a day.

Conclusions:

I.No day is an hour.

II.Atleast some hours are minutes.

(a) only conclusion I follows.

(b) only conclusion II follows.

(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.

Q55. Direction: In each question below are given some

statements followed by conclusions. You have to take

the given statements to be true and find which of the

given conclusions logically follow.

Statements:

Some teachers are professors.

Some lecturers, are teachers.

Conclusions:

I.All teachers as well as all professors being lecturers is

a possibility.

II.All those teachers who are lecturers are also

professors.

(a) only conclusion I follows.

(b) only conclusion II follows.

(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.

(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

(e) Both conclusions I and II follow.

Q56. Direction: In each question below are given some

statements followed by conclusions. You have to take

the given statements to be true and find which of the

given conclusions logically follow.

Statements:

Some bags are trunks.

All trunks are shirts.

Some shirts are books!

All books are shops.

Conclusions:

I.Some shops are bags.

II.Some books are bags.

III.Some shops are shirts.

IV.Some shirts are bags.

(a)Only I and II follow

(b)Only I and III follow

(c)Only III and IV follow

(d)Only II and IV follow

(e)None of these

Q57. Direction: In each question below are given some

statements followed by conclusions. You have to take

the given statements to be true and find which of the

given conclusions logically follow.

Statements:

All pens are chairs.

All flowers are chairs.

All chairs are trucks.

All trees are trucks.

Conclusions:

I.Some trucks are pens:

II.Some trucks are chairs.

III.Some trees are pens.

IV. Some trees are chairs.

(a)Only I and III follow

(b)Only I and II follow

(c)Only III and IV follow

(d)Only II and IV follow

(e)None of these

Directions : Study the following information

carefully and answer the questions given below

P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are eight friends studying in

three different engineering colleges – A, B and C in three

disciplines - Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics with

not less than two and not more than three in any

college. Not more than three of them study in any of the

three disciplines. W studies Electrical in college B with

only T who studies Mechanical. P and Z do not study in

college C and study in same discipline but not Electrical.

R studies Mechanical in college C with V who studies

Electrical. S studies Mechanical and does not study in

the same college where R studies. Q does not study

Electronics.

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Q58.

Which of the following combinations of college-

student-specialization is correct ?

(a)C-R-Electronics

(b)A-Z-Electrical

(c)B-W-Electronics

(d)B-W-Electrical

(e)B-Z-Electronics

Q59. In which of the following colleges two students study in

Electrical discipline?

(a)A only

(b)B only

(c)C only

(d)Cannot be determined

(e)None of these

Q60. In which discipline does Q study?

(a)Electrical

(b)Mechanical

(c)Electrical or Mechanical

(d)Data inadequate

(e)None of these

Q61.

In which of the colleges at least one student studies in

Mechanical discipline ?

(a)A only

(b) B only

(c)C only

(d)Both A and B

(e)All A, B and C

Q62. S studies in which college ?

(a)A

(b) B

(c)A or B

(d)Data inadequate

(e)None of these

Q63.

Directions : Study the following information to

answer the given questions

(a)Six plays are to be organized from Monday to Sunday

-One play each day with one day when there is no play.

No play day is not Monday or Sunday.(b)The plays are

held in sets of 3 plays each in such a way that 3 plays

are held without any break i.e. 3 plays are held in such a

way, that there is no No play day between them but

immediately before this set or immediately after this set

it is No play day.(c)Play Z is held on 26th and play X was

held on 31st of the same month.(d)Play B was not held

immediately after play A (but was held after A, not

necessarily immediately) and play M was held

immediately before Q.(e)All the six plays were held in

the same month.

Which play was organized on Monday ?

(a)Z

(b) M

(c)Q

(d)Cannot be determined

(e)None of these

Q64. Which day was play Z organized?

(a)Tuesday

(b)Monday

(c)Wednesday

(d)C cannot be determined

(e)None of these

Q65. Which date was a No play day ?

(a)26th

(b) 28th

(c)29th

(d)Cannot be determined

(e)None of these

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Q66. Direction: What will come in place of question mark

(?) in the following number series?

14 24 43 71 108 (?)

(a)194

(b)154

(c)145

(d)155

(e)None of these

Q67.

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Direction: What will come in place of question mark

(?) in the following number series?

14 43.5 264 ? 76188

(a)3168

(b)3176

(c)1587

(d)1590

(e)None of these

Q68.

Direction: What will come in place of question mark

(?) in the following number series?

14 6 5 6.5 12 ?

(a)29

(b)27

(c)23

(d) 33

(e)35

Q69. Direction: What will come in place of question mark

(?) in the following number series?

144 173 140 169 136 (?)

(a)157

(b)148

(c)164

(d)132

(e)None of these

Q70.

Direction: What will come in place of question mark

(?) in the following number series?

15 21 39 77 143 (?)

(a)243

(b)240

(c)253

(d)245

(e)None of these

Q71. Directions : In the following question two equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both

the equations and give answer thereof.

I.6x2 + 13x+5 = 0.II, 9y2 + 22y + 8=0

(a) x> y

(b) x ≤ y

(c)x < y

(d) x ≥ y

(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be

established

Q72.

Directions : In the following question two equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both

the equations and give answer thereof.

I. (x+y)2 = 784

II. 92551 = 92567- y

(a) x> y

(b) x ≤ y

(c)x < y

(d) x ≥ y

(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be

established

Q73. Directions : In the following question two equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both

the equations and give answer thereof.

I. x2 - 14x + 48 = 0

II. y2 + 6 = 5y

(a) x> y

(b) x ≥ y

(c)x < y

(d) x ≤ y

(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be

established

Q74.

Directions : In the following question two equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both

the equations and give answer thereof.

I. x2 + 9x + 20 = 0

II. y2 + 7y + 12 = 0:

(a) x> y

(b) x ≥ y

(c)x < y

(d) x ≤ y

(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be

established

Q75. Directions : In the following question two equations

numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both

the equations and give answer thereof.

I. x2 = 529

II. Y2=√529

(a) x> y

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(b) x ≥ y

(c)x < y

(d) x ≤ y

(e) x = y or relationship between x and y cannot be

established

Q76.

Ms. Pooja Pushpan invests 13% of her monthly salary,

i.e. Rs. 8554 in Mediclaim Policies. Later she invests

23% of her monthly salary on Child Education Policies.

Also she invests another 8% of her monthly salary on

Mutual Funds. What Is the total annual amount invested

by Ms. Pooja Pushpan ?

(a) Rs. 28952

(b) Rs. 43428

(c) Rs. 347424

(d) Rs. 173712

(e) None of these

Q77. ’B’ is 3 years older than A’ and ’B’ is also 3 years

younger than ‘C’.’3 years hence, the respective ratio

between the ages of A and G will be 4 : 5. .What is the

sum of the present ages of A, B and C?

(a) 48 years

(b) 56 years

(c) 63 years

(d) 84 years

(e) 72 years

Q78.

A book is listed at Rs 150, with a discount of 20 percent.

What additional discount must be offered to bring the

net price to Rs108?

(a)8 percent

(b)10 percent

(c)12.5 percent

(d)15 percent

(e) None of these

Q79. The. sum invested in scheme B is twice the sum

invested in scheme A. Investment in scheme A is made

for 3 years at 8% p.a. simple interest and in Scheme B

for 2 years at 9% p.a. simple interest. The total interest

earned from both the schemes is Rs. 1800. How much

was invested in Scheme A ?

(a) Rs. 4000

(b) Rs. 3500

(c) Rs. 3000

(d) Rs. 2500

(e) Rs. 4500-

Q80.

A and B started towards each other at the same time

from places 114 kms. apart and met in 8 hours. If As

rate was 6 kms. an hour, what was B’s?

(a)14.25 km/hr.

(b)Rs. km./hr

(c) 57/8 km./hr

(d)17/2 km/hr.

(e) 33/4km/hr

Q81. 3 men can complete a piece of work in 6 days. 5 women

can complete the same work In 18 days. In how many

days will 4 men and 10 women together complete the

same work ?

(a) 3 days

(b) 5 days

(c) 2 days

(d) 4 days

(e) None of these

Q82.

The radius of a circle is twice the side of a square of area

196 sq.cm. Length of a rectangle is twice the diameter of

the circle. What is the perimeter of the rectangle if its

breadth is half the length of the rectangle ?

(a)244 cm

(b)168 cm

(c)336 cm

(d)Cannot be determined

(e)None of these

Q83. Each dimension in metres of a rectangular solid is an

integer less than 17, the volume of the solid is 176 cubic

metre, if the height of the solid is 16m, what is the

surface area (in sq. metre) of the solid?

(a)448

(b)384

(c)395

(d)424

(e)406

Q84.

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A class of 30 students occupy a classroom containing 5

rows of seats, with 8 seats in each row. If the students

seat themselves at random, the probability that the

sixth seat in the fifth row will be empty is :

(a) 1/5

(b) 1/3

(c) 1/4

(d) 2/5

(e)

Q85.

Three containers, A, B and C are having mixtures of milk

and water in the ratio 1 : 5, 3 : 5 and 5 : 7 respectively. If

the capacities of the containers are in the ratio 5 : 4 : 5,

then find the ratio of the milk to the water, if the

mixtures of all the three containers are mixed together

(a) 51 : 115

(b) 52 : 115

(c) 53 : 115

(d) 54 : 115

(e) None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully to

answer the given questions.

Number of Appeared Candidates and Passed

Candidates (in hundreds) in a test from seven

different institutions

Q86. What is the difference between the number of

candidates appeared from institutions B, C, D and F

together and candidates passed from institutions A, E

and G together ?

(a) 100

(b) 900

(c) 1,000

(d) 540

(e) None of these

Q87.

What is the average number of candidates passed from

all the institutions together ?

(a) 700

(b) 490

(c) 350

(d) 675

(e) None of these

Q88. Number of candidates passed from institutions C and E

together is approximately what percentage of the total

number of candidates appeared from institutions A and

G together ?

(a) 72%

(b) 62%

(c) 54%

(d) 75%

(e) 67%

Q89. From which institution the difference between the

appeared candidates and passed candidates is

maximum?'

(a) B

(b) G

(c) D

(d) F

(e) None of these

Q90.

What is the respective ratio between the number of

candidates who have failed from institution B and the

number of candidates who have appeared from

institution F?

(a) 2:5

(b) 2:3

(c) 4 : 3

(d) 1:3

(e) None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully to

answer the given questions.

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Q91. By approximately what percent is the number of

students studying English less than that studying

mathematics, in all schools taken together ?

(a) 12

(b) 14

(c) 15

(d) 16

(e) 19

Q92. The respective ratio between the number of students

studying Maths in schools A, C and D and that studying

Social Science in schools B, D and F is

(a) 105 : 104

(b) 115 : 104

(c) 115:108

(d) 11 : 13

(e) Noneof these

Q93.

By what percent is the number of students enrolled in

Computer Science more than that enrolled in Hindi,

taking all schools together ?

(a) 20

(b) 22

(c) 26

(d) 30

(e) 32

Q94. By what percent is the total number of students

studying English, Maths and Science from school C less

than that studying the same subjects from school D?

(a) 11.2

(b) 10.25

(c) 11.45

(d) 12.45

(e) 13.45

Q95. What is the average number of students who study

Science and Social Science taking all schools together ?

(a) 60

(b) 65

(c) 69

(d) 72

(e) 75

Q96. Directions: What should come in place of the

question mark (?) in the following questions?

85% of 4/7 of 6755 = ? + 1687

(a) 1586

(b)1592

(c) 1594

(d)1582

(e) None of these

Q97.

Directions: What should come in place of the

question mark (?) in the following questions?

(5568 ÷ 87)1/3 + (72 × 2)1/2 = (?) 1/2

(a) 256

(b)4

(c) 72

(d)16

(e) None of these

Q98. Directions: What should come in place of the

question mark (?) in the following questions?

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√ ( ) = (?)2

(a) 2

(b) 16

(c)256

(d)4

(e) (256)2

Q99. Directions: What should come in place of the

question mark (?) in the following questions?

(0.49)4 × (0.343)4÷(0.2401)4 = (70÷100)? + 3

(a) 3

(b)1

(c) 4

(d)7

(e) None of these

Q100.

Directions: What should come in place of the

question mark (?) in the following questions?

45% of √ ÷ 0.01 = (?)2 + 25

(a) 3

(b)(81)2

(c) 225

(d)9

(e) 12

ANSWERS :

1 a 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 d 6 d

7 e 8 c 9 a 10 c 11 e 12 d

13 b 14 b 15 b 16 e 17 c 18 a

19 c 20 a 21 b 22 a 23 d 24 c

25 c 26 a 27 b 28 e 29 d 30 c

31 a 32 d 33 c 34 b 35 c 36 c

37 b 38 a 39 b 40 b 41 b 42 a

43 d 44 d 45 b 46 d 47 e 48 e

49 a 50 a 51 e 52 b 53 c 54

55 b 56 d 57 e 58 a 59 c 60 b

61 e 62 c 63 b 64 b 65 e 66 c

67 c 68 e 69 a 70 b 71 e 72 c

73 c 74 c 75 c 76 e 77 b 78 e

79 a 80 c 81 c 82 c 83 c 84 d

85 d 86 a 87 b 88 b 89 d 90 b

91 b 92 d 93 a 94 c 95 e 96 b

97 e 98 d 99 a 100 e